[WSBARP] Does Death Finally End Timeshare Payments
Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Wed Dec 22 13:12:17 PST 2021
I provided the timeshare with a probate notice to creditors. I assume the recent bill will be paid. The question is can the timeshare follow the assets received by the heirs for future assessments when no one accepts the timeshare interest. We had worked with the timeshare people for months to turn back the interest. The client was over 90 and could not use the unit anymore. The timeshare people just lead us along to believe it would take the interest back; but all they did was continue billing and threaten to sue for non-payment. What can they do in the future?
W. Jeff Davis
BELL & DAVIS PLLC
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Sequim WA 98382
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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Kary Krismer
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 11:48 AM
To: wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Does Death Finally End Timeshare Payments
As a bankruptcy attorney I often referred to death as the ultimate discharge! No 523, no 727.
Wouldn't the ability of the timeshare to recover depend on their filing a claim in the probate? Assuming they did I don't see a basis for denying the claim.
Kary L. Krismer
206 723-2148
On 12/22/2021 11:43 AM, Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com <mailto:Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com> wrote:
Listmates:
We all know how hard, if not impossible, it is to get out of a timeshare. Now, client died. Month’s after death, timeshare sends bill and late notices for post death maintenance fees. The timeshare organization has been notified of owner’s death. No heirs will take the timeshare. Will death finally end the maintenance fee obligation or can the timeshare organization collect post death fees against estate assets?
Jeff
W. Jeff Davis
BELL & DAVIS PLLC
P.O. Box 510
720 E. Washington Street, Suite 105
Sequim WA 98382
Phone: (360) 683.1129
Fax: (360) 683.1258
email: <mailto:jeff at bellanddavispllc.com> jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
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